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til , ,' . !-( ! -? ' rt V.' ..... U 'II. a- rrr.il VOL; NEW BERNE. N. C. DSDAYi l)ECEiBER 10, 1885. NO: 212. ) - v 'A &MM NEWS! irul DlllUtlMllBaM. ut ,'1 r New Berne, latitude, 85 6' North,1 : . -',.,.. longitude, 770 8' West;.; Mnn riHAH. 7:05 I Lensrth of da." ' Sun aeta. 4:43 I 0 hours, 43 minutes. Voon etB at 1:14 a. m. ( .... ... ' BtlSIXESS XOCALSl?- I( your eyetftre faiilnjc tiou, tbere-is '-" no one article mat wut aotruiy give you j, tlan,f ye Xpran, eye"tw jthe Diamond lena ' . epeotaola.andeye-glaBee..Th)9iamoBd '""trade mark is on every pair. -ft . tar eaie ro hbw oern,unij vj d. a. 1 DWELIJNQI feoCSB" FOR i REST."- Apply ; tPM-Oraney, South .Front 11 rw Dry Goods Salesman of eiperienoe ABtres a situation. -For further infor- HnationiiBDolVto this office orW. T, AEawineton. at Cohen building. 11 lw All who have tried our lOo. hams say they are as good aa any in market. , vT Humpheet & Howard. v Secure seats for the musical concert ' Our Buckleaberry; friends received rbftn market orrtheir cotton yeater- TAhouf OOObuaheis Of rice on ' the tnariefyeaterday the beat loU brought $1.05,;. . The ateajnJJeflfMto" arrived yeater day with' a falli'carg$ of general mer- chandiwil-,-' 1 i y.i.n-1-.'l Tlp Shenandoah mad a regular trip yesterday bringing fn and carrying out ,TfiiUIWgiitia V-'C-.y-""'" 'i.Vj: - Bchwerin & Ash are again to the front 01yHftnewme8aage to people who want clothing and shoes, - , . The musfoal concert at the Theatre to night will haTe one of the greatest yio . --jteWi'iii'.WiB mwlirrrr---- The KlOtTRKAl returns thanks to the afBan4 ftfr serejida! last evening. The steamer Experiment sailed for Baltimore .yesterday ,with a full cargo of cotton, ; ftayal ftoreri and'rke -f Deputy-Sheriff Hahn has taken the auif prtooiteit convicted.at the late term t ihJuperior Court to the penitentiary "at Raleigh. ; ' : The merchant. jbf. New (. Berne are making a grindi'dhtpiaVof'-Chriatmas ' goods, and they are offering liberal in- dnc$mehU' customers.; Country . gfAithaiiis wouli do veil to 'give them A . trial k f " " " " ' 1 A atrial. i ,c,r , .-There ja a decided conviction among " many of 'our citizens that, the county - frbmmSssioners should sell the new court house to the pV S. Government, pro- de(J they Can ;gef SSO.MO torlt;! ,The ' Jnrat thing to do is to show Congress "tlrt heeeasitt of a government building .and gei anappropriation.; . I ;i4i v'. ' , The city treasurer informs us that he has already paid back half the money , 'fcowwed "Wruji fa$itjH gove,rpmant through the. summer. , By borrowing - .aad'payins: csih for ail w6r and' Bal rjea he.has saved at least seventeen per cent on the expenditures Thi?. is the. - moat economical way to ruo mr city .or : county governments pagasifoit go.'Il yoan-,t payment if'wf?f ETtS TJeTTa WorVmacIeler second ap ' . pearpicupoo our stage lastfghtin" ' the re? ityeatern rama "Danites' ajia f ui'y sustained her reputation" as j won the night before. The "audience 'I was v aoy as," -.-Jarge'.-v-. .aetha? play Merited but- it was highly enjoy ed by -tSos'd present; ! We th,inkJ if can be eafal? aaid that, Miss Moore ia thequal If not -superior to. any actress that has peed ftmonK us foi many years, vci ';' ,t ttr Si t , real reat i-to-visit Clark e 8c "I'-.-a-il taxiaermlef aEopon Eaat Front . sjTpt.rtTheir businefa isBsnminghnge proportions.., Birdsf fish, jsnaker and aaim'ai's ofaUescriptiou-are biought tntd requisitioih and orhlnienta and use fulhousehold articles of 'almost'' every - conceivable description from tha tiny breastpin to a fine screen, are made and offered for salo Wa ;baT the - pleasure . yes.terdiy of examining some elegant - lire 'er"'. ornamented with-e'trls, ravo'n - " 1 pnipea. ..Their'workls a Ctu.i. U lue oily, and we are proud to note their aucces. :r , . - Z Oar citizens will have an orrortonity toni'-t rf hp"iing a "musical concert art.. e iUa". J, !,by any that visit this ect' -a of country, i Madame Camilla Jrso's ennr -Tt is rfceivin.tthe highest . enco.J'. i.or-i t e pr-8 , wherever they 1 v.- '. ( nday night they j ' ' . h.jn. tFrom an ft- ii.ice Ly the Star 'we rr , ' ' " arr ts' 'i: ' ' t f t .8 rvnning, j a C...i..uu, tliL-u appeared ana liinrnUv kert tne aud:oace epeii-Dpuna in h'ir v-nnlfrful pprjrw : .-.7iit' C : i p5 01 . The . l h..O ocriij i s in 1 it. i ti.iTCT.-r-.'y r "irnis to en!nr" 1 1 won f -' t ! , 1 it o'. DlOereace of Orlolsn. " ' J ?; 1 7, t i ' The gueaaes made1 on" the number of seed in the pumpkin at Patterson's shoe store is a fafr illustration of Jthe differ ence of opinion entertained by people in - bo. amalL' a matter - as a . pumpkin About five- hundred, have ventured to say bow many seed this pumpkin con' tiins, and, thai range, from five to eight thousand five hundred.' One little bov beat them alt by 'eaying there were no seed at all fn the (lung. . . . ., . i. Wo have been importuned by many lately to say something about the condi tion of the Quaker Bridge road, espe. cially the Jones county side. It U al leged that the hands assigned to the road will not work it, and it i getting In bid condicion for want of attention. We hardly know how a newspaper can induce unwilling hands to work any public road. The law provides a rem edy in such cases, and those who are en- lerested should see that the law is in- forced. I The Quaker Bridge road was made a public road by an act of the Gen eral Assembly, and when once com pleted ai provided by. that act we pre sume it became subject to the laws in relation to all other-public roads in the State. The JotTBNAL insisted that the author ities should comply with the act of the General Assembly that provided for the construction' of this road; it canuot do lesa than insist that the laws be obeyed in keeping it up as all other roads are kept in repair. But it' is not our bust ness to eniorce tne law: we are not a part of the machinery of tho govern ment constituted for that purpose. Personal. Mr. Isaac Tuil.of Philadelphia .brother of H. G. Tull, Esq , ia in the city visit ing relatives. , . . . Mrs. Rowena Tull, of Kinston is visit ing friends and relatives in this city. George Rountree, Esq., of Kinston, was in the city yesterday. Mr. A.' Li. Rountree, of the firm of Rountree & Co., of New York, was in the city yesterday. . - Mr. W. I.. Newman, who has been engaged for the last ten months in put ting up the -pulp mill at Gray wood leaves this rmorning ' for his home in Providence, R. I., and will at once take charge of the plans and specifications of a large pulp mill in the West. He has given entire' satisfaction in his work here, and made numerous warm friends who regret his departure. ; lie was given a serenade-at Ci.pt.-Gray's resi dence last night by the Star Band. The Journal wishes him success in his new field of labor and a long life' cf useful ness. La Qranar Items- ! . r i i i. . j fri ,ii .' - . ;! I , , v ., - ( C. C , Taylor was , representing the JouBNAi.here .la8t Saturday. J . Wi F. Eornega'yj ' of Goldsboro, ; was in our town a short time last week. The rainv ; weather for several dayi prevents farmers from sowing wheat.' i! Services at the M E. church last Sun day by Rev; A. B, Morgan, ' Principle of tne Li. u. l. : Mr. Cobb was here last Friday for the) purpose of giving Messenger, receipts for greenbacka,-.. ... ... . . -- ! We learn that Rev. Mr, Rose . wilL be here this week and preach at the tM. Ej church in this place next Sunday $ k Oar town" is' getting back to its ' usual healthy condition. We have heard of ho case of sickness for some .time. Kirby iESuttbn iCitflhome. for the Cbristmaa holidays. , We , suppose f hn will return tot Chapel Hilt about the 1st of anuary.frt ,,:5j-.ftrt1:i j j Sheriff Sutton was here last Saturday, for the fast time, this time tax-gather log, collecting taxes! Coats are to be added to all those who. have not Pajd , , .' Cotton seems to be dropping; it teok a I good article to reach 84 cents last weekr. Farmers are, some of them, "holding for a ibetter-price, which, theyf hopewH caroe. "X, : 1 - f ',, ,; ; t 1 EevV- Bishop Watson preachei- tferb last Monday night in the school building formerly occupied by Col. Davis. -' Rev. Mr. Harding Of i Kinstoi) was here in company with tho Bishop.1-. A lot of cotton from Budtleebury has been, or will be shipped to. Newtterne this season. We hope the shippers will receive'the top othe market- Buckles bury cotton usually brings good, prices. Demasco Sutton: son of Jerre Sutton. left here last Tuesday for Florida, it is supposed. His parents knew nothing, his intentions' until after his 'departure, and feel some" anxiety about the matter. Too much big talk about good times' in Florida, in ouropinion,JButIewwho leave here return rich, is our observa tion. i - V V f;:-"4 The Gypsies have decatnped and left for some other locality." While ' in our vicinity they were busy as traders aa fortune tellers,.- horse swapping, dog swapping or ny other swsrping claimed their attention, always getting boot. Jim William traded dogs with one, and lost the dog traded for. . Jim. was sad wl.en he learned there was .no law to reclaim his lost "'possum dog." ' frlvri'snn Oil always cures pain.. , It ' ' 1 La t' a companion of every trav- ' --"s pnin, whether i ,,!,., b'irn, a bruise, or a t " ( " ' I'. u ' genuine ; :cjf- ; ,. . ec . :s a bottle. Onslow County Items -4- No marriages or deaths this week; but something is coming next week, ana we win try and letTOU know lL ' Mr. Sandlin. D. E., 'could give the Jouekai.: readers some good topics on iarmmg. we asicea bun to do bo, and no promised to do so Boon. .,- C. D, Newbold is with as yet from the convicts. He will return this week to Warsaw, ao we hear, i to take charge of the commissary department of the , Big time at Jacksonville first Mot day. We were there two days and saw' a host of our old friends; among' them were friends G. W. Winberrr. " the oyster king, who let us eample aooae of nisnneones. We hear Mr. R. Whitford, from New Berne, has. been surveying our New river and along the sound to Beaufort. We hope he will accomplish some eood. as we know him to be the right sort of man at that sort or business engineer' ing. . ; (.. i We are having some heavy rainf alia this weeira it is still raining and every' tning is unaer water. The roads are very rough now. especially the Quaker Bridge road on the Jones county Bide, which is almost impassable. We thought tne roaa was turned over to the com' miesioners; if so, they ought to at tend to their duty; gates are put across the road in several places on the Jones oonnty side. Is that right? We think not. and hear that parties who pass tnrougn tnem nave tne right to leave them open and will do it if they are not attended to soon ana taken away. D. E. Saadhn, Esq.. is one of our model farmers. He makes this year 300 barrels corn, 13 bags cotton, has about 80 fine hogs, and says he has lost by cholera over 150 head; made on less than one-half an acre of ground 175 bushels large Spanish potatoes; has been farming 85 yeara, never bought a dol lar's worth of fertilizers; makes his own manure with marl, stable manure and cotton seed by composting; has on hand now three barrels old pork, nioe and free from rust; 23 large bacon aides; 13 fine hams and shoulders, nice and free from bugs; says if he has had a bug in his bacon for (he last ten yeara he don't know it; has not bought a bushel of corn nor a pound of meat in 20 years. That is what we call a farmer in truth. Jarvis is Solid. Our esteemed contemporary, the Philadelphia Press, returna to a aubject that was more talked about twenty-five years ago than now: "Mr. Cleveland '8 Minister to Brazil, ex-Gov. Jarvis, of North Carolina, writes from Rio that he is taking lessons in the language of that country three days each week. Rather an expensive schooling $10,000 a year, and Uncle Samuel pays the bill. Of course it is not necessary for many of the foreign Ministers under a Democratic Adminis tration to speak the language of the countries to which they are sent. Signs and. motions will get liquids, but in Brazil there ia no sign for a cocktail, and poor Jarvis is athirst. He must learn the language or die of exhaustion. ' , It is pot necessary that any minister to, a foreign country should speak the language of the eountry for the purpose of discharging his official duties. Our Philadelphia contemporary is also mistaken in saying that the United States have to pay for the Portuguese lessons which Gov. Jarvis is now gel ling. The -United States pay him for beincr Minister, and if he chooses to de vote a large part of his salary to study tn ft Portuguese that is his affair. ' ' 1 ' py the way,- how does;, the Press know' that Mr. Jarvis is a drinking man ? The temperance cause ha of late made great' progress in North Car olina, as in other Southern States, and it is highly probable that'Mr. Jarvis is one of its partisans. - It ia wrong to accuse him of drinking cocktails without posi tive evidence of the fact. iV. F. Sun. The Royal Baker, and FastryCook A Royal addition to the kitchen library; It contains over seven hundred receipts pertaining to every branch; of the culin ary ' department, - including ; baking, roasting, V preserving", soups,! cakes. 'jellies, pastry, arid alt kinds of sweet- meatSf with receipts tor tne most de licious candies, cordials, beverages and all other necessary knowledge for the chef tvisine of the moat exacting epioure. as well as for the more modest housewife, who desires to prepare for her lord and master a repast that Bhall be ' both wholesome and economical'. With each receipt is given full and ex plicit directions for putting together. manipulating,' shaping, - baking, and kind of utensil to be used, so that a novice can go through the , operation Wttfi 8udcess;Swhile a special andiuv portantf feature' is made of the mode of preparing all kinds of food and delica cies for the sick.' 'The" book has been prepared cpnder the ' direction of ProC Radrnani, late chef ot the Net Ydrk Cooking School, and is the moat valuable of the recent, editions upon the auhjecj of cookery that has come to our notice, It is gotten up in the highest style of the printers art, on illuminated covers, etc, We are assured that ' every en of the "Royal Baking Powder', contains as! ordet; for one., of, theae valuably bOOkSp-a" lA' .i'1"' ia-jii .". 5 . (' !U i.-1 ' ' ' "" '" ; '' ' -'-'"" i.miii' ttsurUla Caaa .n-'iM.m - Mr.' R. R. Saulter, of Athena,", GalJ saya: B. B B. has cured on me an ul cer which had resisted all other treat ment for 50 vears."v - i v . ' ' t,, J. M, Ellis, of Atlanta, was cured of a stubborn caae. of Eczema ef twelve .yeara stand ing by the use of B. 13. B. .. j..i .!.jij 'Aa K Altar. . . ; I have, been almost entirely cared of nasal catarrh of several years standing', by three bottles of B. B. B, t hare tried manv other remedies, but none equal B. 13. It is a ouick cure, while others cr plow. . - J. J. IlARPV. r . . : 1 .U.ior "News," Tocona, Ga. 1 For sale wholesale and retail by R. N. Duily. Cosh to accompany the order, I ptu a . j ..WASHINGTON. ' . WASHiiiGTOs, Dec. l3.-Four hundred and seventy bills and nin joint resolu tions have been introduced in the Sen ate, but only two committees have yet , i j .i - . . - . . . uwu tuuic iirst meeting, ana 'DO'meas urea have been reported back to the Senate, and no calendar has therefore been made, beyond the probable discus sion and possible passages of 'the Fresi dential Succession hill, to be reported on Monday, ; and tne adoption of Mr. Fry's resolution; embody ing the code of joint rnlea No programme for legisla tive Duainess during tne- week- can be indited. Four hundred and fifty-six nominations have been sent to-the Sen ate, and many of them will probably be reported at tne first executive session. A considerable portion of the latter half of the week ia likely to bo spent with closed doors. Although the Committee on Rules of the House of Representatives has com pleted its labor of formulating the new code of rules for the government of the House and will aubmit its report tomor row, it is not thought probable that the discussion will then be begun. It is ex oeoted that the debate will be Dostrjoned until Tuesday, in order that members may have an opportunity to see the proposed revision in print. ' There is a desire on the part of many members to have a call of States on Monday, for the introduction of bills for reference to appropriate committees when appointed ;and in deference to this desire it was informally agreed, by the mem hers or the committee on Kules yes terday, to make no opposition to such a call. There are, however, members of the House who express an intention to oppose the introduction of bills until the House Bhall have finally determined by a vote on the Morrison Code, the juris diction of the various, committees, and who hold that it would bo useless to in undate the Speaker's table with a flood of bills until some proper outlet is pro vided for them. As the. House is not governed at present by any definite sys tem of rules, these members contend that it will require unanimous consent to order a call, and assert that this can not be obtained. The Discussion of the rules will con sume the remainder of the week, and the contest over the scheme to d istnbute the labor of the-Appropriations Com mittee promises to be sharp and inter esting. There is talk of an adjournment for the holiday recess before the end of the week, but no definite plans have been arranged, and it is probable that an ad journment will not be reached until the week following. A Word of Caution. As is usually the case where an arti cle of true merit has attained a world wide reputation by its wonderful re sults, aa the celebrated Electric BitterB have done, certain unprincipled parties have endeavored to imitate them, and expect to induce an unsuspecting pub lic to purchase their fraudulent wares. Aak your druggiatfor the genuine Ktec- trio Bittersf'that are guaranteed to cure, and take no others. Sold by all druggists at 60c. . , , , i Im 4 NewBkrnk, N. C, Deo. 11, 1685. Officers and Members of the Methodist Uhurcli, JSeui Jierne, JN, V.: At &. meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association on the 9th inst.. the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Through tho courtesy and Christian spirit of the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches, our Association has been occupyingalternately the lec ture room of, the one and the church of the other since our organization, .and betnc now. bv the (Trace of God; ia oc cupancy Of oui1 rooms," therefore be it Resolved, .That our. hearty, apprecia tion and sincere- tnnnk8bo hereby ex tended to thai officers . and members of the two ehoroheai withi the 'hope1 that brotherly love and kind accord may al ways exist between Mai l : ... y 1 1 "' Resolved. That the. Secretary draft. sign, and send a copy of these resolu tions to the officers ef these churches. " I am, yours very respectfully, " Jn'6. D. Clark, 1 ,tgecY. M. C. A. The Doctor' Stcret'. Probably no new; development will more surprise.the phtHioi, than to learn the secret of succeeeof certain leading physicians.' J When they have A difficult case of tnroat or rung disease, tnat bar flee their scientific skHtbey prescribe Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds',' having it disjruised in a prescription bottlov with their own-directions and name attached. The patient is cured,-and they get the credits 5TVtbune Sold brail draggiats. PIB NOT WAIT yOB,r-,fiCKHJD WAXNrei Charleston, Bi i.-M5everai daytfago two Mormon elders, "who gave their names as W. G. Crayon and Job. Thorup, of Salt LakT appeared in An derson county one of the) moat progres sive and intelligent sections of thie State and began proselying amongf -poorer classes of white(v...rTheirt, mif sitm kbdi coming' known'they were called before a meeting of cltijredfl aJT Bel ton today and told that if the'y were in the county after twenty-four notrfa they would be whitfrad ouEotit. frTheyflefV m the next train fpr 5pa4eStobUrjf, where tVc are several otnea missionaries. m m m ' 1 CarnauX bol!Drno WoWT trjbBSii Atlanta. Ga.. Deo. 12. A desoatoh from Dr. G. W. Mulligan, Den-Toombs'i phyaioian in Washington, states that the General's condition has chanced rapidly for the, worse in the, last twenty-Xour hours, and tnat death, is nean ''" -' Hackle Arnica Salvo.' Teb Best BAiiv in the' world for Cuts,.-Bruises,, ,Sorea, itrioers,') Salt Rhetim, Fever Sorest Tetter. CBapped I' CLiIblaba Corne, and -all- fclrii Lruptiocg, and . positively , cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect .pat infec tion, or money refunded. ' Price 2j centa per1 box. dwly COMMEECIAL. , JOUBVAL Oifiot, Dec. 15. 6 P. V. 11 OOTTOW. Nkw Tohk, December 15.-3:14 P. v. Future closed quiet and steady. Bales of 90.900 bales. December. 9.20 June, Jnly, August, September, Ootober. 9.84 January, 9.28 9.38 9.50 9.61 9.73 9 84 10.02 9.71 reliiuary, March, April, 9.51 May, November, Srjots auiet! Middling 9 Low Middling , 9; Good Ordinary 8 1-4. New Berne market quiet. Sales of 226 bale at 8.80 to 8.60. Middling 8 13-10; Low Middling s 3-io; uood Ordinary 7 13-16, Auction Sale of Lumber 1 will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION. THI7RS HAY, liEUEMBKK 17th, a LOT OK PINK, POPLAR and 0YPKES8 LUMREK, at U. WILLIAMS' WUAKF. at KLkVEN o'clock. snarp. UUAS. ii. 11!,ANK, deolS dtU Anctloneer, Dissolution Law Firm. The Arm of MOORE A CLARKE. Attorneys at iaw, is tnis day dissolved oy mutual con sent. L, J. Mooro will continue the practice of law at his same office ; W. E. Clarke r- moviDB 10 tne oince formerly occupied uy urepn ,v silver son. Tins 1st day of December, 1885. 13 1 NOTICE. National Bank of New Berne. THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE STOCKHOLDERS of this Bank for the Elec tion of Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may come before them, will beheld at their BANKING HOUSE on the SECOND TUESDAY, betDg the 12th day of JANUARY, 188(1. The Foils will be opened at TWELVE o'clock and close at ONE, P,M. J. A. GUION. Cashier. December 12, 1835. Im Sale of a Steamboat. llv virtue of (lie oowcra conferred bv Charles T. Cherry In certain mortgnee dated the 14th day of Kebiuary, 18)H, and limy recorueu, ine jMauonai Bans oi nevi Berne will offer for sle at Publlo Auction, on HATUKUAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH dav of ;l)EUEMBKK, W. at VANOEBOBO, In Craven oonnty. at TWELVE o'clock, noon, SEVEN-EIGHTHS of the STEAMBOAT "FLORENCE," together with Beyen-elgbtbs of tbe masts, bowsprit, boa Is, anchors, cables, chntcR, Tigging, tackle, apparel, furniture, and all other necessaries thereunto appei- laming or oeiouging. rerms oi sale, casu. isy oraer oi tne uoa ra oi j it rectors. J. A. GUION. Cashier. Nw Berne, Dec. 4, 1885. 5 did MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE, And the Way to Save It is to the Store of j Taylor & Smith. Personal attention was given to tho selection oi our block ot Goods,, and the best of propo sitions secured, hence we sell so low. We have a Full Stock and keep it replenished' with constant arrivals. Give us a . trial and we will 'TV ' convince. y Satisfaction guaranteed. Middle St., below South Front . 90U3 dwom , , ,,: . !,, New Central Hotel. r Formerly batxmam Hotmxl. . South Front Street, New Berne, ft. ." ' Id, PATTERSON, Proprietor, , Offers special Inducement to comzierclal men. -fii : i Cuisine or superior excellence. OninttMia and baggage wagon at all trains and, stemerm. ; . ,fi ,-. , :-.y. .;' Ktea,s2.uoperaay. , r , , apn l1 iairrltuosj, W. U, KOrfolKUo., Y WHITE.. ETHERIDSE &' Cff.L Cittpn Factory tc$ Cosunissicn KerchajiU "110 Water Street, Harfalk Vik. OtelaI attention' rlren to (he sale of OOTTtN, IjUMBKR, OQRN, PBAHOTSi1 PO TAT0E8 and Country Pj-odocta. . .i uaieranoeu it. w.ueu Hon, Harm we, Car teret Co., N -O.; E. B. Harjet A Co. , SllTSrdftie, Onslow V6.,V. C; J. W. Shepherd, Polloeka lllei Joma Oo., Jtt. O; Alexander Wood ley, teaawell. N. ll: John Jana. Rnatk Milia. rt.' O.i Marine bank, NorfolK, Va.; Major Vm. H. tEthertdge, Norfolfc Oo, Va. J... Iee, Norfolk Co., Va.; T.P. Hall, Coinjock, N. C; r. S. BUnner, lirtort, M. O.: WHilanrs Bros. Norfolk, . Va.1 8. R. Whit . Jlroj., NorfolU, va.'. , . , ,r ,- .. ni)dwiy O WEN H. GrUIOiN ,., ATTOItNBY; AT JLAW,; Offiee formerly eeenpied by Slmmoua Manly, opposite Gaston House. Will practloe In tbe Counties of Oraven Jones, Onslow, Carterrt, Pamlico and Lenoir fromptattention paid Moolioeuons. . - aprr-dawly. NATIONAL BANK OF. NEW BEENir Nit BlBHEL N. (1. i,.nl n: In eonforrolly wllb Ihe InnlrnctlOBs the aw Lh,". fortheliiforinaUonofali.oueenied. Very resueetfully, JoHwHuoires, President. Tbiasubt Mm-AnTBxT. OKKICE Cf COMITKOLLEIl Ob TH CVSRnCT. Washisgtoh, November 18Ur, ires. Whbkas, by satisfactory evidence present ed to the undersigned. It haa been made tu appear that "Tne National Hank or New Heme." In ihe City of New UnMr-iB U County or Craven and State of North Car Una, lias complied with all the prorleions ut the "Act of t oniircmi u enable national Banking Aeoclationn to extend their corpo rate existence and for othwr purposes " i. pioved July IZIli, 1KS2. Nw tiikickk.kk i, Henry Mr. CaunoD. mtr.1r".,tne "rrenry, do- hereby cer ify thai : -l no National Bank of New Berne Inthet.itvof New Berne, In the County of Cravea and mate of North Carolina, la authorized to huve suoceKsion for tbe period specified In Ha umenoed articles of associa tion, iitwiicly until close of busliieaa on No vember 17, 101.5. , J" Jes,1ran.v whereof witners my SEAL hand and Heal of ofttco thtt IStft duv of November, 18S5. 1L W. OANNON. n i CoroptrolJer of the Currency. No. lWi. 2l 3M Lorillard -AND- Gail & Ax's Manufacturer's Prices, -AT- IT. Ulx-iolx's. I RELIABLE SELF CURE A favorite prescription of on of the most noted ami surcesslnl m,eri:ilit i tl.-II i (now retired) (or ihe cure of Nerirons Debility, Lort Mnnhood, Wcnkliru ami Vrrnv. S.nt in plain sealed envelope Free. DnisK'sts can fill it. Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana. Mo. BRICK FURNISHED, . AND BRICK WORK OF ANY KIND DONE ON SHORT NOTICE. , CUtcrns.PlaKterins, Plain .'indOruninQutal l'atclilng, Whitewnshlng, and Kemodellni of any kind a specialty. ' Plain and Decorative Kalsoinlniug done in the best style. Mr. G. 11. Anderson, our Foreman, having thirty years' experience. Hatters Himsel that he can suit you all. I his permanently located In New Berne. PEACOCK & HERRING. oclildtf If You Want 'ART SELLING PENNY GOODS, STICK lANIlVnn.l Kl! h'N I 'I I M I V 'I' I T 1; l.' . i.. sale or ltetail, go to .' L. J. TAYLOR'S CANDY MANUFACTORY. Send in your orders early for CHBTSTMAH !ANDIES: tliev will receive nromnr. iliIj.ii. tion. . -"-"-" Candy cached In pails or Ixives at the low est prices. ,.,ui All t;ocoan tun i,ouglit ut inowlil je grated free of charge. . . Ordeis lelt, u itli II .1. I.r.vi.-lr ivlll ,.ni.i.,n prompt attention. - Candy Manufactory at the Frog Pond ' OCJIll.llU CaT)t. Sam. B. Waters AMST, DUFFY'S PIRN MALT WHISKKYi ; M. Crlchton's "Nontleello Pure Rye." milliards, Etc v .- At his old Stand on Middle street, , el2dly New Berne, ff; &l Cigars, Cheap ! Another Lot! i. oi Cigars Justin' WhichI am orfering atjice$ hower Than 'Ever CALI AND EXAlirNE mjQl$b- ,f,w--i'4 UlK-s vd WaWkiltasLii'.'W.V.'1 -'P Onn atfeet. betweem' pl)ne f BM..' i1i. MA h'imt444ir '.ii:. ill "!', vim.;.!!.; i . n iw Iriiii natll f arthei boob. pay US pti lii free n board iteaiaer al SfeW ierne '",lt"' W. H. POWDLEAB A CO., 1 oc23 deodSm Boston, Mass.
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 16, 1885, edition 1
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